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Cossack comeback: fur flies as ‘fake’ groups spark identity crisis


Russians divided over who real members are, and whether romanticised past legitimises current paramilitary activity. The Moscow Times reportsIn Moscow, you don’t have be to rich to be a Cossack. A fake-fur version of their traditional red papakha hat will set you back about $10 (£6.80). The full regalia, including the horsemen’s nagaika leather whip, costs around $100. But the widespread availability of Cossack garb has come at a price. In mid May, a group of men in papakhas attacked the activist Alexei Navalny and members of his Anti-Corruption Fund at an airport in the seaside town of Anapa. Related: …read more

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